
Write for ACGAdmin | Published: May 06, 2005 at 4:58 pm3 Responses to “Write for ACG”Leave a Reply
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I am a retired Army MG and have a graduate degree in Military History and would like to write an article for Armchair General. The proposed subject is: II CorpsStands and Fights: the Battle of Le Cateau. Focus of the article are t he decisions made/mostly not made by the British BEF leadership, especially leaving II Corps almost on its own to fight the battles of Mons and Le Cateau, the inaction of General Haig,I Corps Commander, and the absence of a concept of operational command. Also explored is the dislike between the senior British generals, e.g. Haig and French ; and French and Smith-Dorrien. Maps, some photographs, and on-hand accounts. Presents a sad picture of the leadership the good British troops enjoyed. Let me know, Thanks, MG John Scott
General Scott, we’ve tried to reply but the email address that shows on your posting is not working. Please contact me at gerald.swick(at symbol)weiderhistorygroup.com. I’m Armchair General’s senior online editor. Thank you.
Thanks for the note. Email addesses are now updated. In any case, I am intersted in providing article for Armchair Genreal based on historical study I did during my MA in History for FSU. Can send full study, which I would downsize. Let me k now. Thanks, john scott